Reuer is the CEO of Dryer Vent Wizard, a dryer vent cleaning service.
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The Sully Vent in the Main Endeavour Vent Field of the northeastern Pacific Ocean.
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I would move my bed, my mat by the vent, and we would talkthrough the vent.
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"You really need to open them near a vent so that any crumbs go on the vent," she explained.
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The U.S. Geological Survey says lava flowing over the mountain&aposs active vent increases the possibility of a vent-clearing explosion.
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The Easy One Touch 4 Air Vent Mount's build makes it easy to access and it works against weighing down vent slats.
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Try unclogging the vent with a paper clip or remove the vent and boil it in white vinegar for half an hour.
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The vent photographed by Feustel is named Halema'uma'u but commonly called the "overlook vent," as it's a popular destination in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
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The Surface Pro 4 vent channel, which runs around the perimeter of the display, is now so thin you can no longer see the vent grill.
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That does hint at genetic differences between vent-dwelling and non-vent-dwelling Echinometra—just not the one, namely acid resistance, that might have been expected.
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The gondola burned but the envelope -- the actual balloon -- was found nearby with the top vent open and cables positioned to open the vent, Sumwalt said.
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This evaporated helium is usually pumped out of the facility through a vent, but this vent was leaking the helium into the rest of the facility.
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The monuments are just symbolic of issues, and it's a way out to vent, quite frankly, and the mayor opened the door to vent that way.
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The soil pipe needs to have a vent pipe connected, which ensures the sewer gases and odors are carried away -- usually through a vent in the roof.
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Shoddy vent grids covering an alarmingly hollow-sounding interior have been replaced with an innovative perforated vent design that is as fresh-looking as it is solid-feeling.
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The whole horrific experience — he needs to vent it.
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" Brigadier General Robert Arthur said he needed to "vent.
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Correction: While the addition of water resistance to the iPhone 7 necessitated the inclusion of the vent, the vent itself doesn't contribute to the device's water resistance as this report originally indicated.
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Gemini is all about communication, so make sure you vent!
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You're a great listener, but today, you need to vent!
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"I vent to my parents all the time," she says.
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Make sure you have someone you can go vent to.
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Now imagine that its main vent extends in a line.
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Last week, she took to her blog Backreactions to vent.
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So he continues to vent, he continues to attack Mueller.
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And then they vent about it in a text chat!
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I vent on Instagram because I know people can relate.
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The desk mount and vent mount each sell for $59.99.
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She's who I cry to, and who I vent to.
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Eurosceptics are given free rein to vent their populist outrage.
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Art allowed them to vent their anger and defy convention.
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The only downside is that these lids lack vent holes.
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Some traditionalists took to social media to vent their dismay.
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And that he also often takes to Twitter to vent.
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Ik ben een grote vent en was zeker niet geïntimideerd.
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Vent to a friend, or your journal, about your worries.
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Some doctors took to Twitter to vent their frustrations publicly.
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A control panel operates bedside lights and an air vent.
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Certainly he's allowed to vent, because he's got chronic illness.
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C. listens to me vent and tries to comfort me.
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In general, people vent because they want to be heard.
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Where do you go to vent when Facebook is down?
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They took turns inhaling air from a small vent hole.
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A hydrothermal vent, or a terrestrial hot stream, he explains.
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"Just know I'm here if you want to vent," she tweeted.
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I was the only person you could talk to and vent.
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"He&aposs stuck in a vent in the house," she screams.
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The former vice president has much to vent about the President.
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A man at the airport couldn't help but vent his frustration.
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But they are allowing netizens to vent rage at South Korea.
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And I was the only person he could vent to, really.
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"Don't just use this as an opportunity to vent," said March.
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According to Pouthier, whining isn't just about having a good vent.
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Gemini is a chatty sign—find a friend to vent to.
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Anker PowerWave Fast Wireless Car Charger with Air Vent Phone Holder
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"It's a way to vent frustrations or show support," he explained.
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Dozens of customers took to social media to vent their anger.
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In any case: this bit of plastic is a barometric vent.
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A 15th vent formed Wednesday in the nearby community of Lanipuna.
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White supremacists, Klansmen and others began to vent, plot and act.
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They question polls and vent about news coverage of his campaign.
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According to Neal: • The Puu Oo vent hasn't erupted since April.
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He crouches by an air vent to sniff the outside world.
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" Frustrated commuters vent their travails over Twitter with the hashtag "#UnsuckMetro.
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If anything happens, he can go back to him and vent.
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Big Little Lies' finale opens with a shot of a vent.
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But make sure you keep some friends around to vent to.
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Lots of people took the opportunity to vent about Donald Trump.
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"Sorry, I have to vent on occasion," Arthur explained to Lettko.
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In major cities, women vent their relationship frustrations on social media.
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The automatic multi mode steam vent is a very useful Feature.
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She's there for Khloé, letting her vent and talk about it.
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I wouldn't have somewhere to release my stress and just vent.
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But studies show that you don't need to "vent" your frustration.
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Rather than delay drilling, producers will choose to vent or flare.
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For some fans, Venmo seems the most fitting place to vent.
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And sometimes all you want is to vent to a friend.
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They and others vent paranoia on radio and in social media.
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By May of that year, the vent began to erupt explosively.
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In May 2016, a new vent broke out on Pu'u 'Ō'ō.
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People went on Twitter to vent their frustration about the problems.
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The top of the Xbox Series X is a huge vent.
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So they took to Twitter on Saturday and Sunday to vent.
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So they took to Twitter on Saturday and Sunday to vent.
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Upset fans took to online message boards to vent their frustration.
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Take "The First Vent" (1972), the earliest work in the show.
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First, it allows for in-situ science within a cryovolcanic vent.
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A very high penguin rookery and smoke drifting out of the vent.
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Because he feels like he needs to get -- he needs to vent.
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Greenleaf auto vent clip Give the old cardboard pine tree the boot.
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And the swimmer took to Twitter on Thursday to vent her frustrations.
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After the news broke, Granados took to her Twitter account to vent.
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When I met Don Mario, he seemed aggravated and needed to vent.
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It's been used for cathartic group conversations and sneering collective vent sessions.
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But until recently, they lacked a venue to vent their frustration publicly.
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She added that she had always thought the vent was screwed shut.
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Then, all Maggie (Kelly McCreary) wants to do is vent about Jackson.
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Naturally, customers are taking to DJI forums for information and to vent.
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Call a friend to whom you can vent until the sun rises.
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An outside perspective would be helpful—or even someone to vent to!
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A pile of skate eggs dropped nearby a deep-sea hydrothermal vent.
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It's understandable, a way to vent when we all feel so helpless.
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Don't ignore your emotions—find a friend you can vent to instead.
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His keyboard was an escape, but rap became a way to vent.
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He called me to vent, like, what am I supposed to think?
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Now the ad's star has taken to Instagram to vent about it.
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Don't vent publicly about what might be understandable day-to-day frustration.
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This was used as a way to pull yourself into the vent.
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Spend time with people you trust and who you can vent to.
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Four vent holes on the rig were "probably clogged," Bradley told police.
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It is possible that (Brinkhaus' election) was an opportunity to vent out.
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A new, 16th fissure was reported Saturday along the existing vent system.
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"I just vent a lot of stuff out to her," she said.
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When she needs to vent or is frustrated, I get the call.
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Let her vent a little (more) — to you, if she needs to.
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But why does it feel so good to vent about your stress?
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In between, there are a few vent holes to prevent spontaneous explosions.
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Biden, paradoxically, talks and writes publicly about not wanting to give vent
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The roof will burn off even if we vent priceless stain glass.
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"You just gotta vent that furnace," Mullins says, aghast at Ashburn's Spanx.
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He gives them the opportunity to vent deep disappointment, frustration and resentment.
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There was an individual air vent for each seat — a real relief.
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There was a reading light and an air vent for each seat.
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Natural ventilation is provided through buried cooling tubes and operable vent boxes.
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Recipe communities can feel like a safe space in which to vent.
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Angry Chinese fans took to Weibo and WeChat to vent their anger.
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Behind a garden wall, a wiry, older man was eager to vent.
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That you need to back up and let the other person vent.
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Some patients use their video time to vent, and that's fine, too.
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And venture capitalists are taking to social media to vent their frustration.
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However, the air vent blades in one patient's room did test positive.
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PG: You write that when people are mad, they want to vent.
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"Most of the customers, they vent to the bodega owner," he said.
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POLITICO spoke with five who contacted the campaign to vent their anger.
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The center air vent is adjusted on the 12.3-inch LCD screen.
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For support, the women call each other daily, to laugh and vent.
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Instead, the vent continuously fed the bubbles with gas as they rose.
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BFFs: Yes, sometimes all you want is to vent to a friend.
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The top of the Xbox Series X is a massive cooling vent.
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"When people are outraged, they turn to Facebook and Twitter to vent."
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Je voyais aussi le vent bouger à travers les champs de maïs.
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Wherever there's a vent providing even tepid heat, homeless people often gather.
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Don't keep things pent up—find someone trust worthy to vent to!
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The Moon rules our feelings—vent yours today to someone you trust.
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Thank you for listening to me vent and talking me off ledges.
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Watch out for paranoid vibes, and find trustworthy people you can vent to.
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Trump abruptly ended the call, then took to Twitter to vent about it.
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Had to cut a hole in the bathroom wall to install a vent.
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In other words, thanks to the vent, the iPhone now has better bass.
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In probably the worst case, a manager gives critical feedback simply to vent.
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It ends up becoming a safe place for people to vent without judgment.
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Its slim construction allows it to fit snugly in almost any air vent.
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Naturally, the internet turned to Twitter to vent its collective frustration at Facebook.
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Ms de Obeso encouraged the tourists to vent their own feelings about corruption.
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We drink wine, vent, catch up on This Is Us, and pass out.
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Left to right: The desk mount, the charging base, and the vent mount.
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The otherwise comfortable Arc'teryx Cordova noticeably lacks the chest strap and air vent.
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The conditions have led some doctors taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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All those ports and the big vent demand the X1 Carbon be thick.
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An old trader friend of mine called to vent his frustration this afternoon.
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Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter Wednesday to vent about the media.
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I get to work, my sibling gets to vent, and everyone's better off.
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Poincheval, 44, ate stewed fruit and purees while breathing through an air vent.
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Should you vent to a roommate about something you are dealing with financially?
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Many more people took to Twitter to vent their displeasure with the artist.
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AVANTEK Universal Cell Phone Air Vent Car Mount Holder Cradle - Black See Details
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Archbishop Nicodemus can do little more than vent his grievances on local television.
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And contrary to popular belief, you should actually turn on your overhead vent.
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Clever flourishes include air vent trim rings that double as climate control dials.
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Rocks falling into the vent may be responsible for more intense ash spurts.
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In rural areas, activists vent rage at the lax application of environmental laws.
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Some prominent Indians took to Twitter to vent their anger over the acquittal.
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The Hill: Koch network officials vent frustration with White House, GOP-led Congress.
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He called Corker last month to personally vent his displeasure with the bill.
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But I doubt I would vent it publicly the way the president has.
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But senators used his confirmation hearing to vent their frustrations at Saudi behavior.
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Mr. Stern will occasionally put them on the air and let them vent.
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"We gave the community a real good chance to vent," Mr. Bartlett said.
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While moving, it avoids exploding by releasing its excess gas through vent orifices.
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It's important for Pisces to vent their feelings but also keep things fresh.
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In the meantime, you're officially off the hook for listening to them vent!
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It is a vent for the geyser, not for the communal oven. cooking
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"You do have people who need someone to just vent to," Dunn said.
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Soothe your energy by reaching out to a friend you can vent to.
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The only spot that felt hot was by the vent in the back.
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You usually find it only at a volcanic pit or a hydrothermal vent.
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Just thankful I'll have a chance to vent when I'm conversing with you.
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Neighbors became irritated, meeting to vent and plot a solution to the mess.
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You vent your frustration into the void and move on with your day.
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I know that sounds cliche, but it's nice to let a person vent.
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And issue a standing invitation to your office when he needs to vent.
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"Who do you turn to in order to vent your anger?" he said.
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A man tried to rob the place and is stuck in a vent.
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In other words, it was a safe space where marginalized employees could vent.
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At least he got a chance to vent his feelings for the record.
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Each window has a neat white frame, with a metal air vent attached.
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Used vertically, the vent mount works pretty well, but I never really was able to trust it to not drop my phone off the holder and eventually just gave up on the vent mount: Safety above all, and all that.
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Which seems like the kind of thing you ought be able to vent about.
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The current eruptions are from a shallow, underwater vent on the island's southeast side.
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On October 5 Neistat took to Twitter to vent his frustration over the demonetization.
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According to evidence, they say the man climbed into a vent behind the toilets.
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So why would a man be climbing into a vent in a women's bathroom?
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One comes from a hydrothermal vent, 2186m deep on the Juan de Fuca ridge.
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The video quickly vent viral, spreading the opposite of holiday cheer across the internet.
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"I would be upset and call my mom to vent and cry," she said.
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Pick your battles and be a fixer, or find a constructive way to vent.
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Or you just want to vent about a problem without getting well-meaning advice!
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Just above the left "speaker" is a plastic "barometric vent," but no actual speaker.
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The decision irked French officials, who, ironically took to Twitter to vent their frustration.
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" The subreddit is a forum to vent about being antagonized by "mombies" and "daddicts.
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Find productive ways to process your feelings; find trustworthy people you can vent to.
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They aren't friends I confide in with deep secrets or vent about stressful situations.
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Lava lakes A large amount of molten lava contained in a vent or crater.
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Hours later, Brown took to social media to vent his frustration with the league.
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John adjusted the air vent above his head and pointed it at his face.
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It adjusts to fit any iPhone and it'll fit in any car's air vent.
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And last but not least, Gaten hilariously struggled when climbing through an air vent.
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The losing allows them to vent, as one fan did to Anthony last week.
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Did Nic and Jules ever vent to their friends at Lesbian Moms' Knitting Circle?
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It is a chance for people to let off steam or just to vent.
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The vent in the ceiling means there's no need for an air-conditioning unit.
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But he waffles about introducing his new material to his tight-knit vent community.
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Morgon is powerful, but not as robust as Moulin-à-Vent, and so on.
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She was only letting your sister vent, just as she would do for you.
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In the basement, an open vent from the waste line would create sewage smells.
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It runs the vent that pulls smoke from the cooktop out into the yard.
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Valiant head coach Mike "Packing10" Szklanny also took to Twitter to vent his frustration.
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Some people want to vent about their qualms, but others need to button up.
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The speaker grill/fan vent on the top of the laptop is very pretty.
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My husband says they need to vent, but he's more patient than I am.
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"I need to vent," said Lu Koo, a 28-year-old hotel employee, said.
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Some fans were incensed by the posting and took to social media to vent.
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I certainly don't want to use this opportunity to vent negativity in any way.
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"Maybe this is one place you can vent, you can be yourself," he says.
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The shrimp promptly reacted to the shaking by swarming off the vent en mass.
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The Wirecutter recommends the $25 iOttie iTap Magnetic for vent- and windshield-mount models.
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The owner would vent the space for a restaurant and help build it out.
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Inbox fans took to Twitter to mourn the outgoing app and vent their frustration.
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Some wags used the remaining battery on their phones to vent on social media.
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Most of the victims were in or around work trailers near the vent stack.
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Every day, producers flare, vent, and leak vast quantities of the public's natural gas.
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Nervous Republicans can only watch the president vent through his increasingly scattershot Twitter account.
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Some miserable residents posted on Twitter to vent their frustration, using the hashtag #LAHeat.
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The Games don't bring people together in peace, but give vent to national hatreds.
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That is essentially what social media seems to be for, so people can vent.
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The way the vent was configured, to her, it looked like a man DJing.
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Meet Philadelphia's very own Vent Guy: As you can see, Vent Guy's behavior is pretty straightforward: He stands over a subway grate and lets the air whoosh beneath his clothes, presumably giving him a little respite from the heat on scorching summer days.
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If you're not into the vent mount, LogiTech also offers a dashboard setup for $80.
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If you're not into the vent mount, LogiTech also offers a dashboard setup for $80.
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On Sunday, the pooches were found dangerously close to a lava vent in lower Puna.
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The Asus Zephyrus S. Now there are lights in that cool vent on the bottom.
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We vent about work, and then she drops the bomb shell — she's leaving the company.
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As I did this, the angle of the air coming out of the vent shifted.
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The thermal vent would also serve as a power source to develop electricity, he continued.
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Lea Michele knows who to turn to when she needs to vent about wedding planning.
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We vent to each other about work stuff and catch everyone up on our lives.
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They patched gaping holes in the ceiling and chased away wasps nested in a vent.
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" 21-year-old Monica would like him to let her vent, dammit: "You know what?
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Getting answers from the F.T.C. was no easier, and Daugherty began to vent his frustration.
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Spatter and lava are accumulating primarily within a few tens of yards of the vent.
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"The vent being open would be consistent with the pilot trying to land," he said.
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These plumes came from the Overlook vent, where the lava lake Halema&aposuma&aposu sits.
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In late December thousands of Iranians unexpectedly took to the streets to vent their frustrations.
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Being around them is like a therapy session and you need those girls to vent!
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This is a fantastic time to journal, vent to your friends, and go to therapy.
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The $59 device comes with two metal vent mounts (the dashboard-mounted version costs $79).
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Sometimes we'd post selfies of ourselves, sometimes we'd ask for advice, sometimes we'd just vent.
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Make time for self care: Get some fresh air and call a friend to vent.
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Many of us have a friend who "just needs to vent" pretty much every day.
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B as a means to vent his frustrations at being ridiculed for his contentions. B.o.
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I somberly guided Harvey Miller into the vent system and left him there to die.
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As she approaches it, the vent narrows and her arms get stuck by her sides.
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This is a great time to journal about your feelings or vent to a friend.
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Their interviews were so bad, the hiring manager had to vent about it on Reddit.
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"NO WAY!!" came the response from user mkcie upon glimpsing Noerdy's shot of Vent Guy.
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In the case of Jones, some fans used the game to vent their racist rage.
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In interviews, meanwhile, García Lorca had begun to give clear vent to his anti-fascism.
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Following the announcement, some Zimbabweans took to social media to vent their anger and disappointment.
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At minimum, it might embolden other producers to vent their frustrations against Saudi-Russian dominance.
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Bereft of meaning or satisfaction, they can still vent their frustrations through such an outlet.
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But I was glad to review them, mixed with other movies, because I could vent.
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And their interview with the president allowed him to vent some of his deepest grievances.
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But there hadn't been an outlet for the public to vent that anger — until now.
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At the end of her rope, Ragland posted the note to Facebook, just to vent.
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"Allowing them to vent doesn't get rid of the problem, it reinforces it," said McIntyre.
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Sometimes, though, he takes advantage of the opportunity to vent, which is partly by design.
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Up front, the Speedster sports a hood vent — or, in other terms, a "bonnet nostril."
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Some continued to vent the anger that lingered at the end of a toxic campaign.
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Absent this side vent, the Panamera GTS Sport Turismo is relatively free of exterior adornment.
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If your husband has a greater appetite for neighbors who vent, let him engage them.
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And vent your rage alongside Phoebe Waller-Bridge in her punching bag of a comedy.
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To flex his power, vent his fury or distract the audience, what would he do?
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In the '70s and early '80s, still in Raleigh, they function as a stress vent.
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Has he made it the norm to be racist and vent these kinds of things?
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Mr. Trump has turned to him to vent frustrations about the slow pace of bureaucracy.
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When I got home, I could finally vent to the few other people who understood.
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Fans gathered on courts amid Hong Kong's high-rise buildings Tuesday to vent their anger.
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Many other drivers vent similar — often profane — anger and confusion about this notorious choke point.
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When I called my mother to vent, she said that I'd rejected her nipple, too.
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Frazee even asked her to look for Berreth's tooth near a vent, the agent said.
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Frazee even asked her to look for a tooth near a vent, the agent said.
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The picture is a 1:1 scale representation of the air vent in Heilmann's studio.
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I'd vent about scenes that I thought were still disgusting or pathetic or unworthy etc.
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So she's lying on the bed, and there's an air conditioning vent on the ceiling.
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Other fliers were outraged over the cancellations, with some taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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Teachers have had to act as guidance counselors, encouraging the children to vent about their loss.
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Like so many members, Chau originally turned to Yelp as a place to vent his frustrations.
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The handle is basically a pole with an vent incongruously covering most of the bottom inch.
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On Monday, the volcanic crater vent Puu Oo collapsed, sending lava pouring down the volcano's slopes.
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It&aposs fine, let it vent, let it all out if it makes you feel better.
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The Thursday night seminars in college where they can just vent about how rotten America is.
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In the midst of Molly's vent, the mechanic finally emerges and drops a bomb on Issa.
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L'accueil que j'ai reçu à mon arrivée a été aussi glacial que le vent de mars.
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Matt Bevin, who went to social media to vent about how much he hated the performance.
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"My dms are open for you if you need to vent Sunny," one person tweeted back.
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Several unlimited plan users expressed their disagreement and took to Twitter to vent about their frustrations.
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The ship will periodically vent out gas and Hondo's tinkerers are constantly working on its engines.
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This season isn't just time for you to vent, but to practice your listening skills, too.
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Designed to clip into a car vent, the DipClip is similar to a cell-phone mount.
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Today is a day off because we all need time to vent in our own ways.
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So, we invited R29 readers to vent their frustrations about Mercury retrograde — and they happily accepted.
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There have been a lot of stressors related to management lately, so it's therapeutic to vent.
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Unprompted, she shared her own impressions of what was wrong, and gave him opportunities to vent.
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You can also clearly see the side vent that's part of a $1,000 "Shadow Exterior Pack."
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Enjoy: Lest you think everyone using this hashtag was there to vent about Trump and co.
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Surround yourself with supportive people you can vent to and who can help you stay grounded.
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The sight of Raven eating the vent cheese will haunt you for the rest of time.
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"There is no way out for large sectors to vent their anger except through terrorist organizations."
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On occasion its officials give vent to their Pacific counterparts about American assertiveness and Australasian complicity.
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More to the point, she says, Mr Trump is enabling whites to vent long-suppressed prejudices.
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It's understandable, a way to raise awareness and to vent when we all feel so helpless.
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The president continues to vent on Twitter and weigh more concrete efforts to halt the probe.
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Shop talk somehow delves into a vent session about our childhood/current family relationships/mental illnesses.
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When Piper speaks to Daya through the vent, it's the closest this episode comes to intimacy.
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But mostly they are there to see a reality TV star and to vent their anger.
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The many -isms Trump supporters often vent upon our ears are usually suppressed for our comfort.
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"He was there for me to talk to, to cry on, to vent to," she said.
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Marra later explains he accepts that such tense exchanges are inevitable, that athletes need to vent.
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A new lava vent — the 22nd such fissure — was reported Friday by county civil defense officials.
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The Internet has become a place where people can vent their rage and spew hate anonymously.
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One potential fix is a vent that allows some control over how hot a radiator gets.
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It was a tinny whir, the smooth rush of a fan coming out of a vent.
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T-vent windows were installed in the sliding door and behind the kitchenette for improved airflow.
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I opened my air vent all the way, which helped minimize the smell from the lavatory.
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So if you want to stop school shootings it's not enough just to vent and march.
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In the intervening years, political poetry, even here in America, has done much more than vent.
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Posters frequently say provocative things just to vent or to get a rise out of people.
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Inside, they vent their fury at Democrats and the news media using the president's incendiary language.
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It helps just to be a listening ear so your child can freely vent her frustration.
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Generally, Obama has used campaign season to vent his partisan frustrations and unleash his snarkier side.
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But following the nationwide release, customers were less than impressed and took to Twitter to vent.
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The vent system also reduces wind noise when you're on a voice call, according to Apple.
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Several prominent Googlers have used Twitter to vent their frustration at Brin and Page&aposs decision.
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Yet the governor has been conspicuously absent as riders vent their frustrations about our subway system.
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How much imagination is required, after all, to vent your furies in the guise of filth?
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Trump has repeatedly taken to Twitter to vent his frustration about leaks coming from government agencies.
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A place to vent... We talk religion, the Constitution, politics, family, hunting & fishing and sports, etc.
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Barflies from the strange future file in to vent, gossip, meet with friends or drink alone.
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Frustrated, Penelope returns home to vent to daughter Elena, and mother Lydia (Rita Moreno) about her day.
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The North Koreans will vent and say the Americans prisoners are spies or guilty of hostile acts.
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The flow, imaged in infrared from Landsat 8, reached ~2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) from the summit vent.
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The submarine pictures, experts say, are a way for Kim to vent his frustration about the stalemate.
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It was a day when I listened to them vent and knew how to calm their nerves.
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An actor ripped open his shirt as the air vent above rained Skittles down his bare chest.
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Nelson and Vaughan had spent the evening listening to the residents vent their frustration about the roar.
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Supporters in both the Trump and Bernie Sanders' camps continue to vent their economic frustration and anger.
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That said, as Dr Beaulieu pointed out, vent life may be more robust than many people assume.
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A vent leading directly outside for the exhaust fan makes it easier for moisture to get in.
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In some ways, his rallies are an opportunity for his supporters to vent long pent-up frustrations.
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But just because vent about our skin all the same doesn't mean we use the same products.
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So far, there hasn't been anything, meaning that athletes are taking to Twitter to vent their frustrations.
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A black smoker vent, red tubeworms off the coast of Oregon on the Juan de Fuca Ridge.
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But a few potentially exciting compounds doesn't mean volcanic vent medicines are ready for the big time.
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In our Slack channel, we have self-care ideas where people can share or scream and vent.
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During the outage, many users took to Twitter to vent their frustration: Twitter buzz: Amazon is down!!!!
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The new research shows that vent animals are more widely distributed across the oceans than previously assumed.
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We bash the instructor who didn't show this morning; nothing like a good group-text vent session.
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These clumps were once microbial cells, and are similar to modern microbes found in hydrothermal vent environments.
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When we post in comments sections, it can feel like a safe forum in which to vent.
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Take out your rage in a journal or vent to someone you trust who can offer advice.
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Well, Marshall is clearly upset Kaep is still unemployed and went to Twitter to vent about it.
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The tweets come just one day after the singer went on social media to vent yet again.
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A live webcam stationed at the summit shows volcanic gas and ash pouring from the crater vent.
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One might be found trying to hide in a vent, presumably as the waves came crashing in.
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Logi (Logitech's consumer brand) ZeroTouch is a dashboard or air vent mount that works with any car.
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But as Trump tells it, massive campaign events merely to vent their economic frustrations are not enough.
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The garden snake appeared from her car's air vent while she was driving, Fox 5 DC reported.
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He tries to vent to Rebecca about lying to him but she doesn't see or hear him.
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Fleeing Odinga loyalists vowed to vent their rage at the seat of Kenyatta's administration in central Nairobi.
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He took to Twitter to vent after losing out on the honor to Hamlin via coin toss.
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I continue to see him monthly because I find it helpful to vent to a neutral party.
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Aerial shots show the Puu Oo volcanic vent southeast of Kilauea's caldera churning smoke after the eruption.
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And after final passage, several senators took to the floor to vent their frustrations over that issue.
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Fabello's tweets instructed friends wishing to vent to clear themselves for landing before launching into a tirade.
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One man dressed in black-tie attire was found dead after getting stuck in an air vent.
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Trumpism is what happens when the extremism generated by war gets turned inward with no vent possible.
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Make time to nurture yourself, meet a friend for a walk, and find someone to vent to.
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Cardosa began the blog as a side project, a way to vent about his service industry gripes.
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It just started as a way for me to vent, and it was just for my friends.
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The ironic thing is that I started this blog as a way to vent about waiting tables.
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One problem that didn't appear during the inspection emerged in a shared vent buried in the ceiling.
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He said a vent suddenly opened, allowing the hatch to open and fresh air to gush in.
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My co-workers formed their own little community, offering rides, sharing food and listening to others vent.
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Its male users were free to vent about women, blaming them for the incels' lack of sex.
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She may have perfectly good reasons for needing to vent about whatever went down in her past.
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When Mr. Spiliadis renovated the restaurant in 1987, he blocked the vent over the customer's regular table.
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Maintain this temperature by adjusting the vents on your smoker (start with the bottom or intake vent).
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There's also a vent hole in the base that allows your knives to stay dry, preventing rust.
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The LS is distinctly Lexus, with flowing vent work, machined aluminum inlays and creamy white quilted leather.
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Are they a positive way for many students to vent their disillusionment after this week's election results?
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" Told of the board's investigation, Ms. Falconer said: "You're going to hear me vent a little bit.
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We did not ask for their details—we just gave them a platform to share and vent.
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Vent is a Cairo dance club that brings in some of the biggest names in electronic music.
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Then, like in many friendships, the conversation went from a full-on vent sesh to a tattoo brainstorm.
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U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) volcanologists warn that this specific vent now has the realistic potential of erupting explosively.
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He would hole up in his bedroom and call friends to vent about the media and his staff.
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Twitter user Dylan Higgs was investigating noises in an air vent when the culprit suddenly showed its beak.
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His vision is to establish an undersea habitat, potentially off the coast of Vancouver, called Vent Base Alpha.
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Constantly vent Sometimes sitting down with a friend and letting it all out is exactly what we need.
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Risheq's presence has an immediate calming effect on the whole family: Mohammad adores her; his parents can vent.
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Those raised in the cages over the vent grew much more slowly than those in the control area.
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In response to this, many Mexicans appear to have adopted a darkly comic way to vent their frustrations.
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Meanwhile, the woman ran to the back of the store and climbed into the ceiling via a vent.
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Social media savvy parents of Manchester have taken to Twitter to vent their grievances with the privileged singer.
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Standing on his bed he can peer from a vent-window, a few inches high, near the ceiling.
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Clinton weren't married, ostensibly so he could vent his spleen about her challenger even more than he has.
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Pilots descend by pulling a rip cord, which opens a vent to release hot air from the balloon.
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The padded back has an air vent running down the center to help prevent back-sweat buildup too.
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A California man has been rescued after he spent two days trapped in an abandoned restaurant's grease vent.
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It felt exactly like it would if you were next to an air vent when it turned on.
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On Monday, your planetary ruler, messenger Mercury, meets Venus, inspiring you to vent about anything you've been repressing.
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Aside from Wendy (Maggie Siff) and Wags (David Costabile), Bobby can't vent about his professional woes to anyone.
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The air vent version of ZeroTouch will be priced at $59.99, and the dashboard version will cost $79.99.
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It remains to be seen whether protesters want to influence congressional decision-making, or merely wish to vent.
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Like many millions of us over the past few weeks, they took to Twitter to vent their frustration.
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All I know is that I was once again stuck and that vent had yet to be entered.
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Hundreds of thousands hit the streets to vent their anger in days of demonstrations that made international news.
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CHOETECH Air Vent Fast Wireless Qi-Certified Car Charger — $22.99 See Details USB 3.0 out, USB-C in.
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Thi lost her job in advertising the next year, and went to Facebook to vent, as one does.
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Earthquakes under Puu Oo, the main vent active on the East Rift Zone since the 1980s, increased dramatically.
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Update: This article was updated to reflect that the "hunk of plastic" in question is the barometric vent.
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Babies will be sedated if they are fighting the vent so much that we cannot properly ventilate them.
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"If the vent is emitting a lot of SO85033 or H2S, they would taste BAD," the USGS added.
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But the move only enraged protesters, who took to the streets as darkness fell to vent their anger.
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It was really heavy, it just didn't stretch at all, also the vent on the back wasn't great.
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I called to vent to the guy who sold us the system, but he had left the company.
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"This is simply a place to break things and vent," co-founder and general manager Ala'din Atari said.
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When your vent is silent, you can read, you can nap, you just sit and think in peace.
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Throw out the trash and call a friend to vent about some things you've been holding on to.
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You hang yourself off the vent and when you come back I'll give you a bag of coffee.
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The moon enters intellectual air sign Gemini this evening, encouraging you to journal or vent about your feelings.
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That dire situation led many to make long journeys to the capital to vent their complaints on Thursday.
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In fact, they should one of the first humans you text or call when you need to vent.
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Twitter, of course, gave vent to some wackier theories, including predictions of doom if the box were opened.
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The 12 and 120-volt electricity systems and inverters power the family's onboard entertainment systems and vent fan.
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AUKEY Air Vent Magnetic Phone Holder, $7.99, available at AmazonThis article was originally published on 7/26/2016.
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He's not alone; many constructors vent their spleen in their crosswords, and heaven knows that's cheaper than therapy.
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And if not for Parterre, some of our most outspoken fans would be without an outlet to vent.
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He has visited the border and routinely taken to Twitter to vent about the Democrats' refusal to cooperate.
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"A lot of people come here to vent," said Zachary Greiner, 22, a social media customer experiences representative.
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She would vent about her a cappella club, and we would compare the TV shows we were watching.
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China has a history of aggrieved citizens using vehicles or explosions to vent their anger at the authorities.
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She said she also uses the air vent to keep "fresh(ish)" air on her throughout the flight.
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Eating fish alongside the Seine, however, is a must, thanks to Le Vent d'Armor, which opened in 21.
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The vent pipe also makes sure that pressure in the drain is equalized so waste water keeps flowing.
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Many smaller oil producers flare or vent 100 percent of the gas their wells produce, the data shows.
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Those checklists will have you washing windows, degreasing the vent hood, wiping light bulbs — yes, wiping light bulbs.
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"I only sing songs where you can give vent to your feelings," she told The Times in 1976.
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As the bubbles ascended to the surface, they didn't disconnect from the vent as a nice clean sphere.
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Swarms of deep sea shrimp crawled around the vent, as they devoured microbes living off the vent's nutrients.
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The device comes with a vent mount, so it will stay securely in one place as you drive.
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I kept trying to adjust my air vent, but there was no respite from the oppressive cabin temperature.
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Travelers took to Twitter to vent their anger and frustration over the forced changes in their vacation plans.
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Photo: Michael Hession Photo: Michael Hession Car Mount: iOttie Easy One Touch 4 Air Vent Mount For a car mount that won't get in the way of other devices that have to be placed on a windshield or dashboard, we recommend the iOttie Easy One Touch 4 Air Vent Mount.
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When people of color voice concerns, vent about issues they face or discuss oppression, you should be taking notes.
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A worker uses air from a street vent to fan coals for a Korean BBQ restaurant in Dandong, China.
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"Sometimes you just need someone to listen so that you can vent when you're frustrated or happy," Pollak says.
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From the looks of the images, the eruption came from a vent just below the summit of the volcano.
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This closely simulates conception and will open your mind vent to the cosmic A/C, momentarily inducing God-ness.
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After all, she did give you life... and someone to vent to during your angsty teenage years (and beyond).
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The vent has a secondary benefit: It also increases the dynamic range of the iPhone 7's stereo speakers.
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Tapping "open" twice opens the sunroof fully, but you can also press "vent" to open the sunroof just slightly.
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"If you just ever want to talk, grab dinner, vent, strategize-- whatever, I am here," Hannity wrote on Aug.
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But staying in Washington would also give the president more time to watch cable news and vent about Mueller.
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Vent, cry, drink more water, and wait until you're absolutely sure you're thinking straight before you make any decisions.
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While Meredith sits and waits for the surgery, she and her sisters vent about the men in their lives.
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For now, it's just creating a way for Tumblr fans to vent about a policy some are unhappy with.
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The air vent has also been moved over to the bottom of the device, next to the diagnostic port.
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Bonner says she talks to 8 to 10 families a week who need advice or simply want to vent.
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You have so much to vent—feelings and thoughts you weren't even aware were bothering you will surface today!
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This will only be accentuated if the new president continues to vent his grievances at a dovish Federal Reserve.
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They can descend by pulling a rip cord, which opens a vent to release hot air from the balloon.
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In particular, the Pu&aposu &aposŌ&aposō vent, where lava is exposed, has erupted almost continuously since January 353.
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This is also a wonderfully healing time for you emotionally, so find a trusted friend or counselor and vent!
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Or, you could take to the internet to vent frustration in the form of some very good Adobe memes.
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He can&apost vent off in the way a regular person can through whatever social media account they have.
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I applaud as the song comes to an end, grateful for a socially acceptable way to vent my excitement.
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The trapped carbon dioxide burst out through a fissure or vent, carving out channels and throwing dust and sand.
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Instead, I was left confused, frustrated, and (above all else) stuck in a vent for 30+ minutes of playtime.
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An insufferable mountain of bugs left me confused, frustrated, and stuck in a vent for 30+ minutes of playtime.
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Like Portal, Budget Cuts sometimes asks you to get through a tiny vent or up to a high ledge.
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I had written a lot of metaphorical songs that allowed me to subtly vent my frustrations about my job.
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The outward expression of that is a noticeably more raised keyboard and larger-system-wide vent right behind it.
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As frustrated flyers increasingly take to Twitter to vent their outrage, carriers are responding with helpful information or perks.
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The Rich Kids of Beverly Hills star took to Twitter on Friday to vent about her plastic surgery results.
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In 1924 blocks were thrown up to 0.6 miles from the vent and pebble-sized rocks several miles away.
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McConnell, started in 2006, as a gathering of social conservatives who came together to vent about the Republican leadership.
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One of the investigators asked to use Gacy's bathroom and while doing so smelled decomposition wafting through a vent.
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This could have been done to vent smoke, Mr. Mann said, or something else could have caused the breach.
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At best, the hearing will allow them a chance to vent, and perhaps to change a few citizens' minds.
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On Wednesday, a 15th vent formed -- this one in the Lanipuna subdivision, the Hawaii County Civil Defense Agency says.
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The copper vent hood is custom made; the surfaces are Carrara gold marble, honed for a soft matte finish.
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Instead of expecting a space to vent about personal drama, Fabello says, she appreciates when friends ask for it.
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When you are the guy telling someone, 'No,' you are usually the guy that people vent their anger at.
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Water was gushing from the air vent in the bathroom ceiling, running down the walls and bubbling the paint.
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The remaining Polk brother, feeling left out of the action, has also taken to Youtube to vent his feelings.
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A lot of people just write to vent, not really considering there's an actual person on the other end.
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For me, it was better to find other women [to vent to], because he could only sympathize so much.
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But what happens if words like "fuck" are too common to be used as that kind of emotional vent?
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Yeast infections, also called thrush or vent gleet, are a common disease in fowl, though it's not usually fatal.
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The Internet is a beautiful place to vent, express frustration, show off a new haircut and, increasingly, throw shade.
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As for Mr. Dunham, he was stumped when asked if he knew of a vent equivalent to alt-comedians.
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Their struggles brought back my own efforts — after I received a diagnosis of late-stage ovarian cancer — to vent.
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I tested Mophie's mount, which clipped to an air vent, with two adjustable arms holding the phone in place.
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For Republicans, the debate over the proposal amounted to an opportunity to vent — but not much more than that.
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AUKEY's air vent mount takes up very little space and is the one Uber drivers use for their phones.
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In this Christmas special, Retsuko develops a social-media addiction — which should give her plenty more to vent about.
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I come here with friends about every other week just to hang out, catch up, vent, or let go.
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Fixes President Trump continues to vent about high drug prices, most recently in his State of the Union speech.
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Overall, Trump has continued to vent about the Russia investigation, lamenting how "unfair" he believes the entire ordeal is.
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There they found a fumarole, an ancient vent for volcanic gases, and collected strange orange and red soil samples.
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Les murs jadis revêtus de boiseries sont nus, dépouillés jusqu'à la brique, et le vent glacé s'engouffre par endroits.
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Trump has been known to vent about top officials and threaten to fire them without ultimately taking any action.
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As has become second nature in South Korea's young democracy, residents turned to democratic instruments to vent their dissatisfaction.
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Ever called up a friend to "vent" about someone else, but you're really just talking behind that person's back?
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For JC, building is less about setting up a practical base of operations and more of an artistic vent.
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If someone is sneezing next to you, don't turn on your air vent, which will push it toward you.
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But only once, while posted in the attic, did he actually speak through a vent to a person below.
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Unhappy fans have since taken to their Weibo accounts to vent their feelings about the poorly organised and misleading concert.
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Today's new moon in cool Aquarius encourages you to sit with your emotions, journal, or vent to a best friend.
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Sixty-six quads is a truly mind-boggling amount of energy to vent into the atmosphere for no good purpose.
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Video of the eruption (below) shows the long tendrils of lava snake down the volcano from the actively fountaining vent.
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The only thing that kept me sane was that every cell has a vent that theA/C comes out through.
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Flares that US Steel uses to vent pollutants while they fix Clairton Coke Works seen from the nearby Irvin Works.
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Qiu, a bespectacled 16-year-old high school student with braces, said she was there to vent anger about school.
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Now, it's sugar and butter galore as the seven remaining bakers duke it out over tarts and vols-au-vent.
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Jeff Bezos has taken to Instagram to vent following a Washington Post interview with White House trade adviser Peter Navarro.
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It's a pretty accepted relationship rule: Both parties in a pairing need someone to vent to outside of one another.
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But that expands by an additional six-millimeters when opened to create a vent on the underside for extra airflow.
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This morning, as he is wont to do, President Trump took to Twitter to vent his frustrations of the day.
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This dog ate through the wall and insulation behind a dryer, then got her head stuck in the dryer vent.
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A 17th-century favorite, they are small round pastries made with puff pastry and filled with courants. Vol-au-vent
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Bradley said he knew the trailer refrigeration system didn't work and that the four vent holes were probably clogged up.
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When Raven tries to retrieve the cheese, it rolls further into the vent, and she heroically crawls in after it.
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He suggests thinking about others in your life you can vent to when you experience discrimination to disperse that burden.
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Sensing just how angry she was, Mook responded by putting together a morning conference call so that Hillary could vent.
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Everything about him so enrages and stuns Democrats that they simply cannot help but vent their fury in fruitless ways.
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Especially as consumers now have plenty of online platforms where they can vent and denounce brands that have tricked them.
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What causes it: That crater has a vent -- a crater within the crater -- that has a fluctuating lake of lava.
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The vent erupted to heights of more than 43 feet at times, according to a Facebook post from USGS Volcanoes.
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The particles will vent out from the underground test over a period of weeks, said Rofer, a nuclear weapons chemist.
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The interior door application, vent bezels, and pinstripes on the steering wheel and wheels were also done by the automaker.
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Kilauea was still erupting lava into the channel leading northwest from the vent as of Sunday, according to the USGS.
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And stinkbugs can cost the owners of those cars a bundle, too, by blocking air-control valves and vent lines.
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Don't be afraid to vent about fundraising, even on Twitter (I'm pretty sure that earned me the moniker "biotech rebel ").
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Sometimes it means listening to your friend when they vent about about how their subletter always leaves the fridge open.
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In these forums, they vent about company policies, share protest slogans and discuss plans to coordinate demonstrations for maximum effect.
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All the confusion and mixed emotions might lead you to vent angrily about the company with your laid-off coworker.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Scott Perry (R-Pa.), met with Ryan on Wednesday to vent frustration with his leadership.
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This is done by in-taking air through the nose of the car and funneling it up through a vent.
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My son was immunized on schedule we observed very good hygiene precautions and still became a vent dependent quadriplegic overnight.
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The snake is believed to have escaped from its enclosure through the mesh covering a vent, reported ABC Affiliate WABC.
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She's off it ALL and breathing and resting comfortable for the first time since they took her off the vent!!!!
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Mr. Rubio continued to vent when he took the stage at a campaign rally here outside Tampa on Saturday morning.
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The 10 crus are: Brouilly, Côte de Brouilly, Chénas, Chiroubles, Fleurie, Juliénas, Morgon, Moulin-à-Vent, Régnié and St.-Amour.
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The author tweeted on Monday, the day the proclamation had been expected, to vent his frustration over the governor's decision.
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In reality, you feel fine after 10 minutes of venting and want your Pisces to open up and vent, too!
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Seven feet or so off the floor is a small vent that's supposed to let heat in during the winter.
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They've already started testing features like "Roast of the Day," which allows users to vent together about a given topic.
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Beast Mode also has an air conditioning and vent unit that can run up to 9.5 hours through the night.
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" Mosby has also relied on the texting support group: "We laugh, we cry, we vent, and we support one another.
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Before seeking treatment for anxiety, I used it as an outlet to vent my stress from day-to-day existence.
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The trickle-vent feature added about $40,000 to the cost of the windows, according to Josh Schuster, the managing principal.
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The trickle-vent feature added about $40,000 to the cost of the windows, according to Josh Schuster, the managing principal.
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In Hong Mei House, authorities are still investigating a modified vent pipe that could have allowed the virus to spread.
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The storied "beauty" pageant, revived two years ago, now rewards those who most creatively vent their frustration at public transit.
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The Facebook group where she gathers with other mothers of children with cancer will not let her vent about insurance.
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On Wednesday, though, protesters lined up for hours in the late afternoon sun to vent their frustrations with Mr. MacArthur.
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Mr. Sakiagak cut a vent hole near the apex, crawling outside to carve a jaunty chimney spout out of snow.
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While Weibo has censored many posts about the epidemic, it appears to be leaving loopholes for its users to vent.
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When companies deliberately vent or flare methane from leaky equipment and infrastructure, they are doing irreparable damage to our environment.
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He said it seemed more like a chance for people to vent than a discussion to find a way forward.
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Some exasperated givers are turning to Steve Bannon, Trump's hard-charging former chief strategist and a McConnell nemesis, to vent.
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Two White House aides said the President has continued to vent about Tester and harbors a personal grudge against him.
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By giving vent to all her thoughts and emotions while traveling, she has produced an especially humane and honest book.
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Find a new sounding board We all need someone at work to bounce ideas off of or to vent to.
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If you ask the right questions and get somebody to vent, you find out what you need to find out.
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Get organized, clean up your space, put on a face mask, or call a friend to whom you can vent.
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The company advises all customers to use an air filter, or vent outside, as laser cutting inherently generates fumes or smoke.
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Both of these publications are essential guidance if Democrats want to do something more than vent their anger at the inauguration.
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If there's anybody that has a problem with this, that needs to vent or rant or rave, there's another flight tomorrow.
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But the Coke fans of the day could not disagree more and because it was 1985, they couldn't vent on Twitter.
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Seek outside perspective from someone you trust; having someone to vent to, and sort out your feelings with, will be helpful.
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By January 23, full-fledged strombolian explosions were occurring from a vent between some of the older South East Crater vents.
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Instead of the men just hiding the gun in an air vent in the car, he said they tossed it outside.
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Well, sort of normal: There's some surreal moments, including an escape through an air vent and a battle with Andy Samberg.
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"She was a good friend, a good sister, a good grandbaby, someone you could call and just vent to," she said.
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King, realizing that he was out of options, sits quietly as his fellow leaders vent their enormous frustration with this outcome.
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Seeing the government's actions as an undemocratic betrayal, Kashmiris took to the streets to vent their anger at the security forces.
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By May, several of the kids said they had discovered he got less bombastic if they let him vent a little.
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They all came out to vent their rage at yet more slayings of black men at the hands of police officers.
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This week, UK students have taken to Twitter to vent about one specific question that appeared in their AQA biology exam.
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Parents and activists staged protests to vent their fury at officials for having allowed the construction of such "bean curd" buildings.
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Money Diaries, and its notorious comments section, provides a platform where women can overshare, vent, judge, and maybe even achieve catharsis.
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When my father yelled at me, I would never express my anger or even vent about him to my close friends.
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Until then, we'd encourage Markle to complain about the retrograde to her heart's desire, if it helps her vent her frustrations.
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One of Reynolds's images shows a child's bedroom, stickers dotting its reinforced concrete and a dreamcatcher dangling from the air vent.
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Your advisor is offering up valuable time to listen and provide professional feedback, not to hear you vent for an hour.
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It's not until he signs up for Vent Haven's famous open mic that he realizes just how hard ventriloquism really is.
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Though the president continued to vent about the leaks, aides never conducted an exhaustive search, according to two of the officials.
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It's one good-looking vent, although due to its placement above the stove, it could easily be mistaken for a microwave.
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These areas area have been set aside to protect extensive coral reefs, deepwater reefs, hydrothermal vent communities, and even archaeological relics.
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